The foods came from a single source: Flying Foods LLC, based in Georgia.

Starbucks says that even before the expanded recall, it had pulled all Flying Foods products off its shelves and destroyed them.

The products in the expanded recall were distributed by Core-Mark to various convenience stores and drug stores in all three states. They were also sold at Race Trac stores in Georgia and by Starbucks shops in Georgia and Alabama.

No illnesses associated with the products have been reported. However, listeria can cause fatal or disabling infections in some people, particularly people with HIV, people taking immune-suppressing drugs, elderly people, and pregnant women.